The department includes faculty members with advanced degrees from leading universities in Canada, Great Britain, the United States, and Europe. They teach an average of fifty undergraduate courses each year, as well as offering seminars at the graduate level and supervising thesis research.

The History Department offers courses in the following areas:

Africa and the Middle East
The Americas (the United States and Latin America)
Asia
Canada
Europe
Medieval
Modern World
Methodology
General (Introductory courses and Methodology)

The faculty includes specialists in virtually every type of historical study: intellectual, cultural, political, economic and business, Aboriginal, women's, diplomatic, global, comparative, and World history, as well as archival studies and computer applications.

COURSE NUMBERS:

1000 courses are Introductory
2000 courses are General
3000 courses are Specialized
4000 courses are Honours

AREAS OF STUDY:

(A) The Americas
(B) Asian
(C) Canadian
(D) Ancient & Medieval
(E) European
(G) General
(M) Modern World
(R) African